Author: Olabisi Ogunwale

I have been traveling across the the northern parts of the country in the last few days from Abuja to Lafia (Nasarawa state) to Gboko (Benue state) to Kaduna and back to Abuja. I was complaining to a friend about the need for a better and faster means of transportation across different parts of the… Continue reading Building Airports Is The New Cool for Nigerian Governors…

Let me use this medium to formerly welcome you into the new year 2016 and wish you a very wonderful and prosperous year ahead. As many offices open today and people return from the festivity holidays, it is a very good time to ask the question: how do you intend to turn up this year?… Continue reading 2016: Time To Turn Up and #BuildTheFuture!

The year started fairly well and it is ending on a very jolly note but not without its bumpy parts. 2014, for me, was an eventful year for so many reasons especially the second half of the year but I just want to use this medium to thank everyone that supported me morally, financially and… Continue reading Thank you for 2014…

The write-up you’re about to read was written by a friend and former colleague, Abiodun Ige. We first met about 8years ago and we’ve shared a very rich friendship since then. I have his full permission and blessing to reproduce this piece. I believe there is something for you and I to learn from this… Continue reading The Future of Black Nation

As the news filter through the media spaces one always hope to hear good news but the reverse has been the case in my country, Nigeria in the last couple of weeks. In fact in the past few years one can, on his finger tips, count the number of good and cheering news that has… Continue reading Nigeria: What Does The Future Hold?

The Article you are about to read was originally written by the Author, Dr. Kenneth Amaeshi. This was posted on his blog and is being reproduced with his full permission. Please do reflect on the salient points raised therein as you read along. Nigerians do God. It is almost impossible to find a self-professed atheist… Continue reading Ghetto Elitism and The Culture of Hypocrisy in Nigeria